Max Fried threw seven scoreless innings and Giancarlo Stanton drove in two runs as the Yankees defeated the Mariners, 5-0, on Tuesday night in Seattle.
Yankees (4-1) pitching has dominated so far this season. Starters have allowed just one run in the first five games, and the team as a whole has allowed just two runs this season.
Here are the takeaways…
-Fried was dealing. He didn’t allow a hit until two outs in the fourth inning, and even then, he coasted into the seventh inning. But the Mariners would get to the southpaw a bit in that inning.
Fried would erase an infield single by Julio Rodriguez by getting Josh Naylor to hit into a double play. But after hitting Randy Arozarena with a pitch, Brendan Donovan looped a single to give Seattle their best chance to score a run off the lefty. However, Fried hunkered down and got Victor Robles to line out to the outfield to end the threat.
Fried was done after that, allowing just three hits and one walk across seven scoreless innings (90 pitches/60 strikes). He also struck out six batters. Fried has now pitched 13.1 scoreless innings across his first two starts of the season.
-The Yankees scored one run on Mariners pitching on Monday, they would double that in the first inning off of Logan Gilbert. After Gilbert disposed of Trent Grisham and Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger worked the count and eventually picked up a single. Ben Rice then lined a double just fair down the right field line that kicked off the jutting wall. Bellinger scored from first on the double before Stanton’s bloop single pushed Rice across for the first two runs of the game.
The Yankees’ bats would be quieted by Gilbert after the first, but would break through again in the sixth. After a leadoff double by Grisham, Bellinger hit a one-out single to put runners on the corners. Bellinger stole second, but Cal Raleigh — who got Bellinger stealing earlier in the game — threw the ball into the outfield, allowing Grisham to score and Bellinger to get to third.
After a Rice walk, Stanton lined a double to put the Yankees up 4-0. Jazz Chisholm Jr. got into the fun with an RBI single
-Stanton finished 2-for-4 and has now had multiple hits in all five games this season. That’s the fourth-longest streak to start a season in Yankees history. Rice was perfect at the plate, finishing 2-for-2 with two walks.
Judge went hitless (0-for-4) with two strikeouts. He did run into a bit of bad luck in the seventh when he hit a liner (107 mph) back to the pitcher. The ball hit Cole Wilcox‘s glove and right to second baseman Cole Young on a line for the out. It likely would have been a single if Wilcox hadn’t slowed it down.
Judge has now started the season 3 of 20 with two home runs and 10 strikeouts.
–JC Escarra made his first start of the season and went hitless (0-4) with a strikeout.
Game MVP: Fried
Did everything that you want an ace to do.
Highlights
What’s next
The Yankees wrap up their series in Seattle with a Wednesday afternoon game. First pitch is set for 4:10 p.m.
Cam Schlittler will take the mound for the second time this season and will go up against George Kirby.
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